ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 854359 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.47
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1 Regurgitate most nearly means:
65% Answer Correctly
censure
curtail
comprehensible
spew

Solution
The definition for regurgitate is "To pour out or throw back." Used in a sentence: The teacher wanted us to examine ideas rather than to regurgitate memorized facts. The definition for comprehensible is "understandable.", the definition for censure is "To find fault with.", and the definition for curtail is "To make less."

2 Accommodate most nearly means:
68% Answer Correctly
diffident
curtail
fraud
oblige

Solution
The definition for accommodate is "To give consideration to." Used in a sentence: The hospitable couple was happy to accommodate the needs of their finicky guest. The definition for diffident is "lacking self–confidence.", the definition for curtail is "To make less.", and the definition for fraud is "Trick."

3 Mandate most nearly means:
89% Answer Correctly
garish
futile
command
hedonism

Solution
The definition for mandate is "An official order or commission to do something." Used in a sentence: Martha reluctantly obeyed the mandate to vacate her apartment. The definition for garish is "offensively bright.", the definition for futile is "Without purpose, completely ineffective.", and the definition for hedonism is "Belief that pleasure is the sole aim of life."

4 Some consider Clint Eastwood the greatest extant American director.
66% Answer Correctly
implausible
extant
living
comparable

Solution
The definition for extant is "Currently existing." Used in a sentence: Some consider Clint Eastwood the greatest extant American director. The definition for implausible is "unbelievable.", the definition for extant is "Currently existing.", and the definition for comparable is "Similar, equivalent."

5 Walter's trove of vintage baseball cards was worth thousands of dollars.
59% Answer Correctly
hedonism
cache
turpitude
mandate

Solution
The definition for trove is "Valuable collection." Used in a sentence: Walter's trove of vintage baseball cards was worth thousands of dollars. The definition for hedonism is "belief that pleasure is the sole aim of life.", the definition for mandate is "An official order or commission to do something.", and the definition for turpitude is "Essential baseness, depravity."